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That is what a talk about some of most notorious murderers will explore next month. After being postponed due to the pandemic, A Night of Serial Killers will be held at Eagle Sports and Social Club in Great Sankey on Friday, May 21. Organiser John Lebbon said: “One thing that we know for certain is that a child’s upbringing can put them at risk of becoming a killer or as FBI profiler Jim Clemente explains: ‘Your genetics load the gun, your personality aims it and the events in your life pull the trigger’. The event capitalises on the rising popularity of shows like Mindhunter and takes the format of an informal talk with case studies and interviews to illustrate how an innocent child can grow into a cold-blooded killer. ....
Top 10 Serial Killers Who Had Even Creepier Admirers Over the years, there have been many cases of highly intelligent individuals becoming infatuated with convicted serial killers to the point of obsession. Some have even married them behind bars. Sheila Isenberg, the author of “Women Who Love Men Who Kill”, explains in her book that there are numerous reasons behind this phenomenon. Some of these individuals might have been abused by a partner or parent themselves, some simply enjoyed the thrill of knowing where their “boyfriend” was at all times and others were simply involved for the fame and attention. These following cases all describe cases of “fans” who came across as very creepy to the public as they stopped at nothing – sometimes even turning to murder themselves – in order to get up close to the serial killer. ....
10 Famous Cold Cases That Could Be Solved In 2021 In the late 70s, the Golden State Killer launched a reign of terror that terrified residents in California. The serial killer committed at least 12 murders and 120 residential burglaries then he disappeared without a trace. That was until 2018 when Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested and identified as the serial killer. DeAngelo was caught when his third cousin uploaded their genetic profile to 23andMe and using familial DNA, police were able to strike off every family member as a potential suspect until they got down to DeAngelo. Now that law enforcement is legally allowed to search these genetic databases to potentially catch criminals it looks like even more justice is on the horizon. ....